Posts Tagged ‘best’

Bottom line if you want to be the best remember to be GREAT to yourself. You are the most valuable person in your present, future and past. Have fun with daily tasks and disregard negative thoughts or outside contributions unless they prove to be valuable towards helping you be the best.

When creating fun and engaging new techniques or systems, organize fun ways to execute it such as with charts, plans, graphs, photos, events, games (mental or physical), schedules, tricks, tips, groups, support, forms, or procedures. Most importantly create it for your customers, and about your customers.

When writing ad copy, focus on a single unique selling point or number-one user benefit. Something that makes you different from your competition. Relate that to the rest of the copy you want to feature. Eliminate dead weight or overused statements from your copy, such as:
For all your . . . . needs.
Quality . . . . supplies.
All work done by skilled professionals.
Professionally designed and supervised.
The perfect gift for any occasion.
Modernize to economize.
You've got to see it to believe it.

Thinking about marketing your business, but not sure which means or marketing will give the best results for your line of business?
Consider the chart below which outlines favorable marketing methods if you sell Products or Services to Businesses:
**** Greatest Probability of Marketing Success
** Good Probability of Marketing Success
* Medium Probability of Marketing Success

Once you get a handle on the majority of your negative feedback the next step is to write your goal statement in bold motivational terms; such as “I am the best lawn care specialist in the World,” or “I am the most respected cat sitter in the World.” Being respected, to me, is synonymous with being successful. But to say “I am the best ____________,” in today’s terms does not mean most talented. Being the best could mean most successful in your given field, or most well-known, such as The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Milan. Cesar successfully created a new system for training dogs. His motto is, “I rehabilitate dogs, I train people.”

Once you get a handle on the majority of your negative feedback the next step is to write your goal statement in bold motivational terms; such as “I am the best lawn care specialist in the World,” or “I am the most respected cat sitter in the World.”
To say “I am the best . . . ,” in today’s terms does not mean most talented. Being the best could mean most successful in your given field, or most well-known such as, The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Milan.
Cesar successfully created a unique system not only for training dogs but for presenting the information to dog owners. Cesar's motto is, “I rehabilitate dogs, I train people.”
We do not know if Cesar is the best dog trainer in the world. But we know Cesar is an innovative dog rehabilitator and the best known dog trainer in the World. He got there not only by

Just as effortless as it is to worry, positive thoughts must also be made without strain if they are to be effective. Goals should not be a struggle to visualize nor should they cause stress with the mere thought of them. Affirm your goals with adoration so they are non-intimidating or tension creating. If you cannot find it in yourself to feel excitement and love towards the goal you seek, then it is not the right goal for you at this time. You should feel passion for the task at hand.
One of the most important solutions towards achieving a goal is to consistently approach it with care and gentleness until you feel genuinely indifferent to its outcome. When you reach the state of genuine indifference that is when you are truly on track towards achieving that goal.

Self-defeating behaviors are often caused by conscious self-analysis, self-criticism, and introspection if done as a form of continual second-guessing. Attempting too much sets up inevitable failure, which we later berate ourselves for not having accomplished. Feeling jittery, worried, or anxious thinking about the great amount of work before us is a classic form of negative feedback. We believe we should be able to do everything all at once. We practice self-condemnation by holding ourselves to unrealistic expectations.

Most people you are in competition with are not going to give 100 percent. Reason being many have the same unrelenting negative feedback, emotional sabotage, and failure to plan. What is 100%? When you think of it, 100% is comfort level. Like water that seeks its own level, each individuals 100 percent should be what feels right for them.

Have you ever been so excited about something that you enthusiastically relayed the information in detail only to have your listeners throw you a blank stare? You quickly realize they either are not listening, they don't care, or they are not on board for whatever reason. So why worry about how to be your best?
This is why! Even if you give the best presentation you possibly can you may not receive immediate feedback. It could be days, weeks or even months before people respond. Unfortunately many business people give up by the time

By the time you finish reading the following 20+ solutions, you will realize the majority of information coming at us is of no benefit to our goals. The doom and gloom predictions, and stories of pessimism do us no good. We were meant to live happy, healthy, and peaceful lives. We are all given special talents and abilities that will allow us to be the best! If we continue to follow negative beliefs or chaotic ways then we will never realize our true potential and purpose.